Why do some autistic children repeat back what an adult has said or sing TV commercials?
Repeating back what has been said, or being able to sing an entire TV commercial or children’s video is called ‘echolalia.’ Echolalia is actually a good sign because it indicates that the child’s brain is processing language even though he may not be understanding the meaning of the words. These children need to learn that words are used for communication. If a child says the word ‘apple,’ immediately give him an apple. This will enable the child to associate the word ‘apple’ with getting a real apple. Some autistic children use phrases from TV commercials or children’s videos in an appropriate manner in other situations. This is how they learn language. For example, if a child says part of a breakfast cereal slogan at breakfast, give him the cereal.
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